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Undergraduate Catalog 2006-07 
    
Undergraduate Catalog 2006-07 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Construction Engineering


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The Construction Engineering curriculum prepares students for entry-level positions in construction planning, management, or development. Technical, business, and human relations knowledge and skills are developed in classroom settings and on residential and commercial construction job sites.

Accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, Inc., 111 Market Place, Suite 1050, Baltimore, MD 21202-4012.

 The educational objectives of the Construction Engineering program are:

  1. Graduates have an understanding of and ability to apply knowledge of traditional mathematics, science, and engineering skills and can use modern engineering tools.
  2. Graduates are able to design and conduct experiments, as well as analyze and interpret data in more than one Civil Engineering discipline.
  3. Graduates can work independently and as part of a design team.
  4. Graduates are able to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems, and are able to formulate and use engineering models.
  5. Graduates understand professional and ethical responsibility
  6. Graduates are able to communicate effectively.
  7. Graduates understand and embrace the need for life-long learning, the need for continued professional development, and the need to understand the impact of engineering solutions on society.

(For up-to-date educational objectives and learning outcomes, see department web page at www.wmich.edu/cce)

Baccalaureate Writing Requirement

 

Students who have chosen the Civil or Construction Engineering curriculum will satisfy the Baccalaureate Writing Requirement by successfully completing CCE 4830 Project Design and Control and CCE 4850 Senior Project.

Requirements

Candidates for the Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Construction) must complete the following program of 125 semester credit hours as well as University requirements stated elsewhere in this catalog.

  1. A “C” average or better must be earned in required courses with a CCE, IME or ME prefix.
  2. A student is required to earn a grade of “C” or better in the prerequisite courses for all CCE courses before enrollment is permitted in the next sequence course.
  3. No more than two grades of “D” or “DC” in courses presented for graduation may be counted for graduation.
  4. Complete the following program of 127 semester hours. The schedule below is an example of one leading to graduation in eight semesters. Pre-engineering requirements are indicated.

First Semester (15 hours)


The following courses are Pre-engineering requirements.

  • AREA I Fine Arts* Credits: 3 hours

Second Semester (18 hours)


The following courses are Pre-engineering requirements.

  • Area III The United States: Cultures and Issues* Credits: 3 hours

Third Semester (16 hours)


Fourth Semester (15 hours)


Fifth Semester (15 hours)


Sixth Semester (15 hours)


  • Engineering Science or Design Elective Credits: 3 hours

Seventh Semester (16 hours)


  • Engineering Science or Design Elective Credits: 3 hours

Eighth Semester (15 hours)


  • Area IV Other Cultures and Civilizations*Credits: 4 hours
    Pre-engineering Requirement
  • Area VIII Health & Well Being* Credits: 2 hours 

Footnote


*At least two of the General Education Area courses must be at the 3000-4000 level.

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